can anyone explain how long fin bristlenose genetics work?
friday night my 2 albino short fin males spawned with my common long fin female. then both males abandoned the eggs so I've had them in a breeding trap with an air stone and some shrimp.
My longfin female should have albino genetics as the previous owners got many albino babies from her before their male passed away. I have recently learnt that there are 2 different types of albino so I guess whether or not I get albino babies depends if she is the same type of albino as them or not.
but I dont really care about the albino stuff. I know at least 1 female has the same albino as the males because I saw a tiny albino baby a couple weeks ago. my other females are an albino and a calico. I never saw that baby or any others since but thats not surprising with the 6 angels and 6 kribensis all of which love baby fish.
anyway, its wednesday now and the albino x common long fin eggs are doing really well, you can now clearly see the little babies and even their eyes. there are at least 100 eggs, I will count them properly once they hatch.
I just want an explanation on how long fin genetics work and what possibilities there are for the babies. Also would like to know at what stage I should be able to tell if they are longfin or not. albino I should know within a few days of hatching but long fin I'm assuming I wouldn't know for a few weeks?
friday night my 2 albino short fin males spawned with my common long fin female. then both males abandoned the eggs so I've had them in a breeding trap with an air stone and some shrimp.
My longfin female should have albino genetics as the previous owners got many albino babies from her before their male passed away. I have recently learnt that there are 2 different types of albino so I guess whether or not I get albino babies depends if she is the same type of albino as them or not.
but I dont really care about the albino stuff. I know at least 1 female has the same albino as the males because I saw a tiny albino baby a couple weeks ago. my other females are an albino and a calico. I never saw that baby or any others since but thats not surprising with the 6 angels and 6 kribensis all of which love baby fish.
anyway, its wednesday now and the albino x common long fin eggs are doing really well, you can now clearly see the little babies and even their eyes. there are at least 100 eggs, I will count them properly once they hatch.
I just want an explanation on how long fin genetics work and what possibilities there are for the babies. Also would like to know at what stage I should be able to tell if they are longfin or not. albino I should know within a few days of hatching but long fin I'm assuming I wouldn't know for a few weeks?